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Issue no: 09
CVIL II
7.3.3.3 - Parameters cycle (in Pulse mode)
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Legend
1 Nb of cycles OK
2 Pulse threshold (Pulse mode)
3 Report threshold value
4 Results strategy
5 Control current strategy
Select the relevant action:
Parameter Comment
Nb cycles
OK
Number of correct cycles to activate the
NCYOK output.
Pul. Thr
The Pulse mode allows to do both
continuous and pulse tightening with the
same tool within the same phase.
The transition from continuous to pulse
is done automatically when the torque is
higher than the pulse threshold.
In opposite, the transition from pulse
to continuous is done automatically
when the torque is lower than the pulse
threshold.
The pulse threshold cannot be
higher than the tool max torque
continuous.
This functionality is available for the
following phases:
● Rundown speed.
● Final speed (Torque, angle,
Angle + torque).
● Run reverse (Torque, angle,
Angle + torque).
By default: 3 Nm.
When the ELRT tool is connected, set the
value from 0 to 4.8 Nm.
If the pulse threshold is above, the error
"Prg" will be displayed at cycle start.
Rep. Thr
Torque threshold value to allow to send a
cycle report.
Result./
Cycle: Report is generated when cycle is
completed.
Phase: Report is generated any time a
phase is completed.
Control I
(●) Enabled (Yes ): Torque and current
are evaluated to generate cycle report.
( ) Disabled (No): Only torque is
evaluated to generate cycle report.
7.3.4 - Programming the phase
After selecting a cycle, the cursor will move to the line
where the various phases of the selected cycle are
shown. You will be allowed to modify, insert or delete a
phase.
7.3.4.1 - Creating (or changing) a phase